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Taylor Alumna Shares Story of Becoming a Craniofacial Surgeon
Dr. Katelyn Makar '09 is a pediatric craniofacial surgeon at Riley Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor of surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Carry Light to Dark Places through Orphaned and Vulnerable Children Major
Graduates work domestically or internationally with refugees, foster children, orphans, in anti-human trafficking efforts, and in other related fields.
Two Incoming Students Awarded Alice Hamilton Scholarship
Isiah Dawson and Keirsten Nies were selected from a cohort of more than 100 high-achieving high school students who competed for the scholarship at the annual Scholars Day in November.
Taylor University Certified as a Best Christian Workplace
273 Students to Travel Abroad this January
Taylor is a uniquely globally engaged university. Approximately 25% of the student body travels each year.
1846 Giving Circle Awards $350000 in Grants
Projects that will significantly impact the campus community and the mission of Taylor were awarded funding from a diverse group of alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends of Taylor
Celebrated Silent Night Basketball Tradition Set for December 6
Get ready for the craziest basketball event of the year! Silent Night opens at Odle Arena on Friday, December 6, 2024, at 6 pm.
Celebrate the Season with Music and Dance Concerts
Join the Music, Theatre, and Dance department in celebrating the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons at their upcoming performances on Taylor’s campus.
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Taylor Alumna Shares Story of Becoming a Craniofacial Surgeon
Dr. Katelyn Makar '09 is a pediatric craniofacial surgeon at Riley Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor of surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Carry Light to Dark Places through Orphaned and Vulnerable Children Major
Graduates work domestically or internationally with refugees, foster children, orphans, in anti-human trafficking efforts, and in other related fields.
Two Incoming Students Awarded Alice Hamilton Scholarship
Isiah Dawson and Keirsten Nies were selected from a cohort of more than 100 high-achieving high school students who competed for the scholarship at the annual Scholars Day in November.
Taylor University Certified as a Best Christian Workplace
273 Students to Travel Abroad this January
Taylor is a uniquely globally engaged university. Approximately 25% of the student body travels each year.
1846 Giving Circle Awards $350000 in Grants
Projects that will significantly impact the campus community and the mission of Taylor were awarded funding from a diverse group of alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends of Taylor
Celebrated Silent Night Basketball Tradition Set for December 6
Get ready for the craziest basketball event of the year! Silent Night opens at Odle Arena on Friday, December 6, 2024, at 6 pm.
Celebrate the Season with Music and Dance Concerts
Join the Music, Theatre, and Dance department in celebrating the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons at their upcoming performances on Taylor’s campus.
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